Someone's looking for 100% correct Qt Installation Guide? Here it goes!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_4_To...allation_Guide
Someone's looking for 100% correct Qt Installation Guide? Here it goes!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_4_To...allation_Guide
Zalazaar, I've noted several problems with your article on its discussion page. You might want to take a look at that.
Other than that, I think the article might be useful. But I'm not sure Wikipedia is the right site for it.
"The strength of a civilization is not measured by its ability to wage wars, but rather by its ability to prevent them." - Gene Roddenberry
Any special "instructions" are not really necessary. I have a simple, two step installation guide:
1. download and launch the Qt4+mingw bundle.
2. Use "Qt command prompt" menu item to start a shell where you can develop applications using Qt4.
Using such "guides" as the one quoted is not really a good idea. When you modify your installation your environment might break down. It's better to stick with the automatic installation.
I do not really understand what do you mean. I thought you must set the env. variables manually, so could you tell me please step by step how to configure qt as you had mentioned in this one step??2. Use "Qt command prompt" menu item to start a shell where you can develop applications using Qt4.
Regards
There are no magical steps. Once you install qt-win-opensource-M.N.P-mingw.exe you'll get a start-menu item called Qt by Trolltech vM.N.P (OpenSource)\Qt M.N.P Command Prompt. It will automatically adjust environment variables so that you can compile projects with corresponding Qt version.
J-P Nurmi
I have the installation file named:
qt-win-opensource-4.2.3-mingw.exe
but I don't think it really matters, does it?
Regards
p.s. my computer is after formating so I got lost in installation, I've been doing it about half a year ago
So install it and you'll get a start menu item, amongst a few others:
Just launch the Qt Command Prompt and you'll see how it sets environment variables. You will be able to use qmake and other tools shipped with Qt and you'll be able to launch applications linked against Qt.Qt by Trolltech vM.N.P (OpenSource)\Qt 4.2.3 Command Prompt
J-P Nurmi
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